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King Creosote at Edinburgh Usher Hall

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King Creosote—real name Kenny Anderson—is a singer-songwriter from Fife, Scotland.



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Monday 23rd December 2024 Edinburgh, UK UK
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Address: Edinburgh Usher Hall, Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2EA
Telephone: 01312281155
Venue Capacity: 2800
Usher Hall is a concert hall based in Edinburgh's West End that boasts almost 3,000 seats. Opened in 1914, it's seen two different stages of renovation in recent years, with over £25million spent - now, it's one of Edninburgh's most popular performance arts venue.